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True, it must have been a little terrifying, hearing from a non-Christian perspective on your theology, for the first time. I never really believed any of it, but I still had a relatively narrow view of the world. Admittedly, part of that could be because I'm in the USA, and we're a little self-centered over here, for the most part. I make an active point of reading more about the world, through CNN and the BBC. Although, CNN has been going downhill lately.

But growing up, I don't think I really knew that there were other Christians who weren't Catholics, until I was 11 or 12. I was only vaguely aware of Jews, and I didn't know that Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism even existed. I knew about things like the Greek and Norse gods, but I didn't know about anything that modern people believed in, besides Christianity, until I was maybe 14 or 15. Christians tend to keep their children pretty ignorant, at least here in the US.

I came out as an atheist to my parents when I was 14 or so, I think. I was asking my mother how much longer I had to go to the evening classes at church, and she said I had to go until I made my Confirmation. I told her that I didn't want to go anymore, because I wasn't going to make my Confirmation, since I didn't believe any of the nonsense they were feeding us.

Ohhhhhhh, Agora, that film with Rachel Weisz? Yeah, I saw some stuff about it, back when it came out. I haven't actually seen it, though. I know about some of the rougher scenes in the movie. That would be particularly rough for you, playing part of the Christian mob, persecuting the atheist. Ouch.

Hmm, so your parents and siblings are very religious, huh? You have to keep it to yourself, I bet.

And yeah, George Carlin is one of my favorite comedians. I hope I can one day be even half as good as he was. I'm still finding my way, with the standup comedy.

Good age for you to discover reality, yeah. I know some people who only broke free of their religious brainwashing when they were 50 or 60. That must be painful, looking back at so much of their life wasted.

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Nice. I've heard similar things from others who have recently broken free from their religious brainwashing. So many religious people are terrified about what it would be like without their invisible friend constantly looking over their shoulder, but once you truly manage to free your mind, life is so much better.

I wish there was a way we could explain explain that to them, in a way they'd truly understand.